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Title: cut and engraved decanter
Post by: Paul S. on August 09, 2024, 03:00:41 PM
unmarked so maker and origin unlikely to be known, but a worthy example of a shaft and globe bottle, and the neck rivets testimony to the love someone once had for this piece.     Quality cutting and engraving as can be seen in the pix  -  the matching No. is proof that the two parts belong together, and the stopper fit is remarkably good despite the earlier damage  -  about 30.5 cms. tall including the stopper.            Age - speculative  -  any where between c. 1880 and 1930 - the rivets suggest earlier in this period.
Title: Re: cut and engraved decanter
Post by: thewingedsphinx on August 10, 2024, 09:21:33 PM
Do you think the very top of the decanter has been cut down as there’s no lip? Good old fashioned staple repair though.
Regards Mike
Title: Re: cut and engraved decanter
Post by: flying free on August 10, 2024, 10:55:10 PM
I can see the remains of gold on the engraving.  It looks as though it would have originally been all gilded.
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Title: Re: cut and engraved decanter
Post by: Paul S. on August 12, 2024, 02:59:32 PM
thanks for the suggestions  -  might possibly have been reduced in height slightly, but the stopper still seems to fit well and the opening still shows signs of bevelling  -  sorry, not gilded at all - it was just my rubbish photography - mistakenly using electric light that gave the appearance of gilding  -  have now attached a better picture using just daylight.